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What the text said:. The Nile, in Africa is the longest river in the world. It is 4,145 miles long. The Amazon River, in South America, is not as long – 4,007 miles – but it is considered mightier because it carries half of all the river water in the world. The Chiang Jiang

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  1. What the text said: The Nile, in Africa is the longestriver in the world. It is 4,145 miles long. The Amazon River, in South America, is not as long – 4,007 miles – but it is considered mightier because it carries half of all the river water in the world. The Chiang Jiang (Yangtze), in Asia (3,964 miles), and the Mississippi-Missouri, in the United States (3,710 miles), are the world’s third and fourth longest rivers. What the question asked: • How are the Nile and the Amazon alike? • They are in Africa. • They are two of the world’s oldest lakes. • They are in South America. • They are two of the world’s longest rivers.

  2. What the text said: Lake Baikal, in Russia, is the world’s oldest and deepest lake. The lake was formed about 25 million years ago. In one spot it is 5,134 feet deep. The largest freshwater lake in the world is Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes in North America (31,700 square miles), but Lake Baikal (5,500 square miles) contains more water than any other lake on Earth – more than all five Great Lakes combined. What the question asked: 9. Why does Lake Baikal contain more water than the largest freshwater lake in the world? • It is deeper. • It is fed by rivers. • It is covered with ice. • It is longer.

  3. What the text said: Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. Its peak is 29,028 feet above sea level. Mount Everest is considered the highest mountain – above sea level – in the world, but it’s not really the tallest. Measured from its base on the floor of the ocean, Mauna Kea, in Hawaii, is 33,476 feet tall. Only the top 13,796 feet of Mauna Kea are above sea level. What the question asked: • Which is the tallest mountain in the world? • Mount Everest • Mauna Kea • Mount Washington • Sangay

  4. What the text said: The most extreme tides occur in the Bay of Fundy, in Nova Scotia, Canada. There the water level rises and falls more than 50 feet every 6 hours. The tide here comes in so fast that it can overtake a person trying to outrun it. What the question asked: • What is the most likely reason the author includes the detail about how the tide in the Bay of Fundy can overtake a person? • to get readers to visit Nova Scotia, Canada • to make readers feel afraid of the water • to help readers understand how quickly the water rises • to convince readers that they should never swim alone

  5. What the text said: The world’s most active volcano is Sangay, in Ecuador. Since 1937 it has erupted once every 24 hours on average. It once erupted more than 400 times in a single day. Other very active volcanoes include Colima, in Mexico (it has erupted regularly since 1560); Aso, in Japan (erupting since 533); and Mount Etna in Italy (erupting regularly since 1500 B.C.). What the question asked: 12. How are Colima and Sangay different? • Colima is a volcano. • Colima is more active than Sangay. • Colima is less active than Sangay. • Colima erupts more than Sangay.

  6. What the text said: The windiestspot on Earth is atop Mount Washington, in New Hampshire. A wind speed of 231 miles per hour has been recorded there. It is also very windy near the tops of the world’s highest mountains, the Himalayas. Many of these peaks are tall enough to reach the jet stream, a narrow, strong air current that is found above 28,000 feet. What the question asked: • Why is it so windy atop Mount Washington? • The peak of the mountain reaches the jet stream. • The mountain is close to other mountains. • A large amount of snow falls in New Hampshire. • Melting glaciers move down the mountain.

  7. What the text said: The snowiest place on Earth is Mount Rainier, in Washington State. One year, more than 1,200 inches of snow fell there. Mount Rainier is covered in snow the whole year. Some of the snow has formed glaciers, masses of ice that slowly move down the mountain under their own weight. What the question asked: 15. Mount Rainier’s glaciers move down the mountain because they are • cold. • heavy. • round. • new.

  8. What the text said: The hottestspot on the planet is Al Aziziyah, Libya, in the Sahara, where a temperature of over 136ºF has been recorded. The hottest temperature ever recorded in the United States is 134.6ºF, in Death Valley, California. What the question asked: 16. Which of the following is the hottest place on Earth? • Death Valley, California • Al Aziziyah, Libya • Vostok, Antarctica • Tutunendo, Colombia

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